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Evening Guys,

A commercial customer of mine has asked me to price a manual and a programmable speed controller for an existing ventilation motor. At the moment the motor is started and stopped manually.

I have no expertise in this area so some advice would be greatly appreciated.

The motor is 3 phase and is 15kW.

Thanks
 
This would be a mine field for anyone not experienced tbh, it could be a simple task circumstances depending or it could need very careful design and programming if at all possible that the setup could accept a VSD.

What kind of ventilation motor are we talking here, if its inline ducting then changing the speed could overload the motor as airflow, fan speed, duct length and design are carefully calculated.
 
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Has the customer given you a spec on what he means by 'Programmable'? The possibilities are endless. Does he want to use a HMI for instance ( way OTT for this application but you never know what the customer is thinking) or just a pot? It's hard to quote for something if you don't know what you need to control the motor.
 
He wants to be able to run the motor slower during peak times and program it to run at full capacity off peak Spoon

Sorry OP. Can you clarify 'peak times' please. Is it production at full pelt or a certain time of day?
 
Basically wants the option of controlling the speed during normal working hours and if possible to program the motor to run at full speed when leccy is cheap
 
so are we talking a VSD with a pot for the manual variable speed and a timer for the full speed?
 
Forgive a stupid question, but isn't peak production going to be when you have the most particle generation and hence the greatest need for extraction? If anything, you want your vent running full pelt for a while after end-of-shift then spinning down overnight.
 
Forgive a stupid question, but isn't peak production going to be when you have the most particle generation and hence the greatest need for extraction? If anything, you want your vent running full pelt for a while after end-of-shift then spinning down overnight.

You would have thought so. (Don't you just hate it when you think logically....) Looks like the customer has other ideas.
 

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